Experiments were carried out to learn about changes in sensory cortical processing associated with different levels of anaesthesia. Traditionally this question has been addressed by studying single neurons. Because state changes are likely to influence the relationships between neurons, the present experiments were undertaken to investigate the spatial and temporal firing patterns distributed across cortex. Using 5 × 5 or 10 × 10 microelectrode arrays, spontaneous and stimulus-evoked activity of multineuron clusters was recorded from rat somatosensory 'barrel' cortex (the whisker representation) during a light surgical stage of urethane anaesthesia, and after two supplemental doses of urethane which led to intermediate and deep levels of an...
General anesthetics are commonly used in animal models to study how sensory signals are represented ...
Spike sorting is an essential first step in most analyses of extracellular in vivo electrophysiologi...
Background: The degree of suppression of sensory functions during general anesthesia is controversia...
Experiments were carried out to learn about changes in sensory cortical processing associated with d...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of neuronal assemblies evoked by sensory stimuli have not yet been fully...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of neuronal assemblies evoked by sensory stimuli have not yet been fully...
Neuronal populations in the sensory cortex exhibit fluctuations in excitability, and the present exp...
Perception and its underlying neurophysiological activity are affected by the current state of the b...
General anesthetics are commonly used in animal models to study how sensory signals are represented ...
The activity pattern and temporal dynamics within and between neuron ensembles are essential feature...
International audienceAnesthesia is widely used in medicine and research to achieve altered states o...
Anesthesia is common in research and clinical settings, but its effect on neural activity is not wel...
Although prevailing thought holds that neuronal spiking activity decreases from the awake state to t...
General anesthesia is not a uniform state of the brain. Ongoing activity differs between light and d...
Sensory information is represented in cortex by cascades of excitation, the patterns of which are co...
General anesthetics are commonly used in animal models to study how sensory signals are represented ...
Spike sorting is an essential first step in most analyses of extracellular in vivo electrophysiologi...
Background: The degree of suppression of sensory functions during general anesthesia is controversia...
Experiments were carried out to learn about changes in sensory cortical processing associated with d...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of neuronal assemblies evoked by sensory stimuli have not yet been fully...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of neuronal assemblies evoked by sensory stimuli have not yet been fully...
Neuronal populations in the sensory cortex exhibit fluctuations in excitability, and the present exp...
Perception and its underlying neurophysiological activity are affected by the current state of the b...
General anesthetics are commonly used in animal models to study how sensory signals are represented ...
The activity pattern and temporal dynamics within and between neuron ensembles are essential feature...
International audienceAnesthesia is widely used in medicine and research to achieve altered states o...
Anesthesia is common in research and clinical settings, but its effect on neural activity is not wel...
Although prevailing thought holds that neuronal spiking activity decreases from the awake state to t...
General anesthesia is not a uniform state of the brain. Ongoing activity differs between light and d...
Sensory information is represented in cortex by cascades of excitation, the patterns of which are co...
General anesthetics are commonly used in animal models to study how sensory signals are represented ...
Spike sorting is an essential first step in most analyses of extracellular in vivo electrophysiologi...
Background: The degree of suppression of sensory functions during general anesthesia is controversia...